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... I discovered was belissimo and just what I needed before I entered the 6 story commercial world of lights and noise and people in a hurr. Truly, I couldn't stay in this shopping mall but for maybe 30 minutes and then I absolutely had to escape - too much, too much. Back to wandering neighborhoods, parks and a lovely walk along the Danube. I love people watching, don't you? This city gives you many opportunities in all ...

My mood lifted after a shower and a walk around town – it was actually a really nice place. There was a palace nearby and there was a Beatles tribute band rehearsing in the gardens for a concert that night! There was a lot more going on than in Revfulop; lots of nice restaurants, shops and bars. I think it was some sort of special occasion that day as I stumbled upon ...

Just finished breakfast, worshp and devotions and at 11:00 we set out for Kecskemet for a concert and dance performance set for this evening. Spent about 2 hours walking the main square and having lunch at a Hungarian cafe. Then onto the church to set up the band equipment and off to hand out 500 invitations to the concert, We also handed out about 200 tracks. We visited the local mall to hand out invitaitons ...

... kids werent in the kids club we made good use of the camp pools which were brilliant as in many ways this was as good if not better than kids club, kids totally occupied, Mum and Dad not!! Love it!!

Lake balaton as far as all the lakes we had seen really wasnt that impressive. Sure sure it is the largest lake in Europe but really it isnt the size that underminds this Lake it is the murky quality!! You could think of Lake Wendouree (in its fuller days) ...

... which had a few trilingual summary placards, all of the exhibits were Hungarian-only. The staff also did not speak English. I didn't have trouble getting a ticket, but one of the staff members had to show me around the museum, which led to a lot of awkward silence as she watched me looking at the exhibits since we couldn't communicate.

My favorite part was probably the windmill. It was the first time I'd been inside of a windmill to see it's guts. The gallery wasn't my ...